Resumen

A Total War Saga: Troy es el primero de la premiada serie de estrategia que se centra en el Mediterráneo de la Edad de Bronce y en el legendario conflicto de veinte años entre los reinos de Troya y la Grecia micénica, conocido como la Guerra de Troya.

Argumento

En esta época legendaria, los héroes caminan por la tierra. Sin embargo, basta un solo acto impulsivo para desencadenar un conflicto que sacudirá el mundo. El audaz Paris, príncipe de Troya, se lleva a la bella Helena de su palacio en Esparta. Mientras se alejan, el marido de Helena, el rey Menelao, maldice su nombre. Traerá a su esposa errante a casa, cueste lo que cueste.

El rey Agamenón, señor de Micenas, que gobierna a sus anchas, escucha la llamada de su hermano. Convoca a los héroes aqueos de todas partes, entre ellos el veloz Aquiles y Odiseo de la lengua de plata. Los griegos ponen rumbo a Troya, hacia una guerra y una matanza inevitables. Porque allí, en el campo de batalla ante la gran ciudad, nacerán las leyendas...


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A Total War Saga: Troy Opiniones y valoraciones

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Review by CD-Action
16 de noviembre de 2020

A mix between Three Kingdoms and Thrones of Britannia, Troy is a solid game that has a lot to offer and guarantees many hours of addictive fun but might disappoint loyal Total War fans with some of the changes (e.g. diplomacy). If you’re new to the series, be prepared to power through the overwhelming beginning, fortunately with the help of one of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen.

73
Review by New Game Network
7 de octubre de 2020

Troy is a good addition to the Total War franchise with an interesting setting. However, it does not capture the imagination or attention like previous entries in the franchise.

80
Review by Lifwerne [user]
8 de septiembre de 2020

I think this game was great. Not as polished as Warhammer 2, but improved on a lot of things. For example you don't have annoying rebels everyI think this game was great. Not as polished as Warhammer 2, but improved on a lot of things. For example you don't have annoying rebels every 2 seconds like in WH and you don't have invasions of Chaos razing your cities. The controls are great to and the map view in combat.I loved the aesthetics of Troy, ancient greek and the addition of gods and diplomacy is awsome. I really liked the praying to gods mechanic for buffs. Felt satisfying. The map is gorgeous and the combat is awsome as always.The positive:Trade regions, diplomacy, agents, the awsome aestethics, good music (though I wish it was calmer at points), many cool units and prayer system. The setting. Varied combat maps, which I really liked and varied seige maps. Clean UI. I tried Three Kingdoms and absolutley hated it. This is so much better. Few cool special units. Like harpies and Minatours.The negative:The campaign was very short and contain too few interesting missions. Like most TW games. Needs more variation imo. Also need mechanics to auto level up, because when you sit with 30+ settlements and a bunch of agents, it's just annoying choosing leveling points every single round. It's more of a shore.Better description for units and diplomacy, sometimes very hard to know which units was the best when they are so similar. I really liked the units design though.Better diplomacy AI and clarity to who your allies are and not- very unclear AI decions, they can start wars and attack you, to next turn want peace.I dislike that Agents could not fight in your armies. Having "generals" or leaders in your army other than your hero is really great and adds more addition to the gameplay.I think they should try to script some more combat in the campaign, guide you through a story more, goes for all TW games. Switch it up. For example have combats set up (with allready finished armies) where you get to play story driven battles in the campaign.The seige battles are boring as usual. Mostly annoying. Maybe they should lessen the turns it take to get seige equipment. This is ancient greek though, so not very strange that they didn't have a lot of siege weapons.Still I liked the game! Especially the aesthics, controls and setting appealed to me. Cannot wait for the next Total war game and see which time period they will use next time.

75
Review by Destructoid
24 de agosto de 2020

A Total War Saga: Troy plays it safe in some slightly disappointing ways, but brings enough new to the table that I would appreciate seeing its ideas make their way over to the next mainline Total War game.

90
Review by Twinfinite
18 de agosto de 2020

As a first foray, it is an incredibly impressive effort from Creative Asselby Sofia, a team that has done incredible justice to one of the most important tales of the ancient world.

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Información sobre el juego
Fecha de lanzamiento 13 de agosto de 2020
Editor Sega, Creative Assembly Sofia
Contenido calificado T (Teen)
Modos de juego Un solo jugador, Multijugador, Cooperativa
Perspectivas de los jugadores Vista de pájaro / Isométrica
Géneros Simulador, Estrategia, Estrategia por turnos (TBS), Estrategia en tiempo real (RTS)
Temas Acción, Histórico
Plataformas PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac